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FOR RENT- All new furnished SFU Luxurious Dream Condo "The Hub" $1300/m
All new luxurious condo that is NEAREST to SFU Burnaby campus!
It's right beside the campus; only 1 min walk!
The Hub- wonderful all new furnished 447 squre feet studio includes:
-bathroom
-kitchen
-refregirator
-washer/dryer
Available from the FALL SEMESTER, MOVE IN RIGHT AWAY!
The Hub pictures:


The Hub is not only closest to the camplus; the First and Only supermarket will open on The Hub ground floor that gives you the most convenient and healthy life.
There are only 146 units in The Hub, and not all of them are available for rent, so don't miss out this chance and feel free to email if you have any inquiry.
EMAIL me at: [email]ice_princess_yuko@hotmail.com[/email]
Visit "The Hub" website http://www.libertyhomes.ca/thehub/
The Hub is a contemporary mid-rise, designed as a showpiece for the UniverCity community. Expansive windows, strong concrete accents and bold colouring define the face of this modern construct. At roof level, lush gardens are a fitting complement to the natural landscape of Burnaby Mountain.
It's right beside the campus; only 1 min walk!
The Hub- wonderful all new furnished 447 squre feet studio includes:
-bathroom
-kitchen
-refregirator
-washer/dryer
Available from the FALL SEMESTER, MOVE IN RIGHT AWAY!
The Hub pictures:


The Hub is not only closest to the camplus; the First and Only supermarket will open on The Hub ground floor that gives you the most convenient and healthy life.
There are only 146 units in The Hub, and not all of them are available for rent, so don't miss out this chance and feel free to email if you have any inquiry.
EMAIL me at: [email]ice_princess_yuko@hotmail.com[/email]
Visit "The Hub" website http://www.libertyhomes.ca/thehub/
The Hub is a contemporary mid-rise, designed as a showpiece for the UniverCity community. Expansive windows, strong concrete accents and bold colouring define the face of this modern construct. At roof level, lush gardens are a fitting complement to the natural landscape of Burnaby Mountain.
Comments
It's a nice looking building.
Obviously if Cornerstone has rents this high, there is demand and thus it is a warranted price. Just because YOU won't pay that much, simply because you can't afford it or don't want too, doesn't mean others wont.
hub and cornerstone is a premium product with many benefits over the usual student housing arrangments. in a free market economy, the product will be worth what people (the market) are willing to pay for it...it's one of the most fundamental aspects of our economy
wealth of nations by adam smith would be a good book for you to read
money = time and hard work
so if u enjoy working hard for a space thats smaller then a closet go ahead
if everyone else choses to do the same so be it, but that doesn't mean that, that is a smart thing to do just because everyone else is doing it or because someone else can do it
BryanL's argument relies on "others" who can afford it, which is an absurd argument. there will always be "others" who are stinking rich and can afford anything their hearts desire
but using that to counter the fact the avg student shouldn't pay such a high price for such a small place is ridiculous .
Edit: and i'm sorry to the OP to have to shit on this thread
Your example for everyone jumping off a bridge is retarded. If there was a great demand for people jumping off the bridge then it would warrant it. IE bungee jumping.
coles notes: You're a retard
if you get a mortgage at least your building up your assets and upping your net worth
my friend rents a basement suit of a new house just down the hill, 1 bedroom kitchen + bath +utilities 600sq/ft for 700$ a month
thats 1/2 price and is as close to campus as one can be without living on the hill
as for prices @ the hub
i'm assuming they were pre sold while the economy was up, but after the economy fell people couldn't afford the apts they pre purchased and now are trying to unload the debt they created for themselves by trying to sell at the same price or rent at some ridiculous rates
and the argument of demand is fairly lose in this economy, developers are having a hard time selling off the homes they've built at a price where they still make a profit, so prices being high does not imply there is a demand, it most likely just the developer trying to break even on a project they started on before the economy crashed
and i wonder who's retarded enough to not pick up on sarcasm
If you do not want to pay $1300, then don't. Other's rather pay for the convenience and to them, that justifies it. If we all wanted what we got, then everyone's rent would be $1, but that won't happen. If people don't pay $1300, I am sure the OP will lower it to whatever the market is willing to pay. So far, $1300 is the medium for that area.
I think the market has little to do with prices on campus because of people who live in the mountain for work as mentioned above, and also peoples parents paying their rent, who don't really care how much it is.
I have friends who go to school and their parents pay their entire rent for them.
and i don't disagree with you that prices are around that range on the hill
my argument is simply that the prices are inflated because a lot of the people who do live there do so because they don't necessarily pay for it themselves
if i was being carried by some overseas funds then no shit id pick the closest place to campus because price wouldn't be an issue
Your argument for people who live there don't necessarily pay for it themselves is not valid. Do you know that for a fact? Some statistic or data would help me believe your assumption more, but otherwise, it is just an assumption.
as for people who dont pay for it, i know two seperate students who live in cornerstone and do not pay for it nor do they have jobs
am i generalizing? yes, but like i said if i were in their boat id live there too. i mean why wouldn't u? and i think its fair to say other international students do the same
Just like why there are demands for $500+ pens, when they write on paper and can basically do the same as a 10cent or free pen. They make those pens because people will pay for it and there is a market. People buy it simply because they can and want too.
Also you are right, maybe people who live up at cornerstone might not pay for it, maybe their parents do. Thus, a market is there: rich international students.
they sure as hell could afford 700$ rent down the hill + 600$ for car lease
heck a Mercedes c class will come in @ under that
but thats beside the point
my sole point is to get the most for ur money while not cutting corners